As anyone who has been paying attention knows by now, the Democrats took a severe beating in the 2014 mid-term elections. Republicans now control both houses of Congress, thus triggering…
One of the more frustrating things about being a lawyer is trying to explain to clients that “legally right” and “morally right” are not always the same. In other words,…
No, this post has absolutely nothing to do with the law, but how could those of up in Benton pass up a chance to mention something about the Benton Panthers…
It has come as no surprise to a lot of college graduates – the cost of higher education has gone up and that often means people are carrying more student…
The Arkansas Times blog, last month, posted an article about a nasty postcard being mailed around about Clarke Tucker, a Little Rock lawyer and Democrat running for House District 35. The…
On September 25, the Arkansas Supreme Court upheld a May 2012 judgment from the Washington County Circuit court ordering the Arkansas Realtors Association (ARA) to pay $150,000 for breaching a…
Back in 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in the case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission – a case that has, for better or worse, substantially…
There are times when reading about lawyers going through disciplinary actions is both enlightening and entertaining – we learn what not to do and get to wonder why some attorneys…